So I've been searching for a good home for humanity, one very good for colonization. I've found a few, but they're less optimal than Earth itself at best. I was starting to consider Selenas habitable. So I decided to recruit some help!

Planetary Criteria: Must be Terra, or if Oceania have atmo pressure above 0.8(for airship cities). If desert, very low mass (0.1+) is excused as long as grav is 0.4+. Must orbit an F5-K6 star unless it is in a binary system's smaller partner. Then it can have G1-K8. If orbiting a larger planet, refer to planetary day. Must not be tidally locked around a star. Brown Dwarf tidal locking is okay as long as it's in a binary system. Must have atmospheric pressure of 0.6-2.2. Must have gravity of 0.5-1.6. Must have mass from 0.4-3. Can have far lower (0.08+) if gravity makes up for it (0.52+). Must have temperature from 263 K-303 K/-10 C-29.8 C average. Planetary day must be from 6 hours to 4 days. All units follow Earth standard.

As you can see, that's a lot of criteria. But that is the difficulty...

Soon I will post mine.

Your posts must include your planet's name/places code and an image with HUD displayed. If you want, include an unofficial name.

Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.

I have a pretty good candidate, sadly its tidally locked(well, the moon with life is, the main planet doesnt have life.) Im sure that its fine on everything else, other than its orbiting a white dwarf.(Being heated by a G1 V companion) Its on the milky way too, and can offer a view of the horsehead nebula along with some other nebulae. Im sure its not that far from the sun

This isn't planet with the highest ESI. This is much, much harder. So yeah, no. ESI is one of the variables we're not looking for, because it doesn't take into account atmo pressure.

For example, my planet:

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This wouldn't be a candidate in the ESI contest, because its ESI is so low, but every other characteristic except mass and atmo pressure is rather close to Earth standard, and both of the off characteristics are livable.

Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.

I'll check it out soon, because I'm currently running a game which will crash if I run SE with it. Also, for the image: what do you mean?

Edit: Korona is a frozen titan. Huh?

Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.

Just looked through my whole (huge) catalog and i didn't find any candidates for this. The closest ones i have found dont have an appropiate atmo pressure, temperature or are tidally locked to a planet.

Porhyria does not have a safe temperature. It is 234 kelvin, or -39 Centigrade. The greenhouse effect is taken into consideration automatically and added to the temperature. With its temperature and its pressure, it's lucky to have water.

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catalog and i didn't find any candidates for this

I found a single one in my huge catalog.

Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.